Yiannis Zaimakis | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yiannis Zaimakis | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Crete | Greece

Prof. Yiannis Zaimakis is a researcher whose scholarly work advances critical understanding of culture, sport, community, and social inequality. His research addresses key issues such as social inclusion, urban deprivation, social and spatial inequalities, the digital divide, popular and visual culture, and community-based social research. Through interdisciplinary approaches, his studies illuminate how cultural practices, sport, and visual expressions such as street art and graffiti intersect with power, identity, and social change, particularly in contexts shaped by economic crisis. His work contributes to policy relevant knowledge by supporting evidence based social inclusion strategies and community interventions. He has authored 13 peer-reviewed research documents, which have received 116 citations, reflecting strong academic impact and visibility across sociology and social sciences. With an h-index of 5, his publications demonstrate consistent scholarly influence. Overall, his research strengthens theoretical and applied perspectives on culture, inequality, and community engagement.

                            Citation Metrics (Scopus)

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

 

Citations
116
Documents
13
h-index
5

View ORCID Profile
View Google Scholar Profile
View Research Gate Profile
View Linkedin Profile
View Sociology Profile

Şüheda Köse | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Şüheda Köse | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Research Excellence Award

Research Assistant (PhD) | The University of İzmir Institute of Technology | Turkey

Dr. Şüheda Köse is an urban studies researcher whose work focuses on urban innovation, spatial dynamics, and socio-institutional transformation in metropolitan and non-metropolitan contexts. Her engages with themes such as urban agglomeration, location preferences of creative and knowledge-based industries, social innovation, participatory planning, and the Triple Helix model. She adopts interdisciplinary and mixed method approaches, combining spatial analysis, econometric modeling, and qualitative policy evaluation to examine how innovation ecosystems shape urban and regional development. Her scholarly contributions advance theoretical and empirical discussions on innovation spaces, governance models, and citizen-driven urban transformation, with particular attention to Turkish and European urban contexts. Dr. Köse has authored 6 peer reviewed scientific documents, which have received 5 citations, resulting in an h-index of 1.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

8

6

4

2

0

Citations
5

Documents
6

h-index
1

View Scopus Profile
View ORCID Profile
View Google Scholar Profile View Research Gate ProfileView Linkedin Profile

Featured Publications

 

Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Máster | The University of  Universidad de Extremadura | Spain

Mrs. Sofía López-Araya is an emerging researcher in sport science whose academic work centers on performance analysis, technical–tactical behaviors, and the application of technology in team sports. Currently undertaking doctoral studies in Sport Science at the University of Extremadura, her research emphasizes data-driven evaluation of match performance, with a strong focus on women’s soccer at the international level. Her scientific production includes three peer-reviewed documents, collectively accumulating four citations and establishing an h-index of 1. These publications investigate key performance indicators in elite women’s soccer, examining differences across final classifications, match outcomes, and confederations of origin. Additionally, she has contributed to research exploring the effects of training on body composition in elite basketball players, broadening her analytical scope across multiple team sports. She has also presented her work at internationally recognized conferences, addressing topics such as tactical evolution across major tournaments, scoring patterns in world-class competitions, and contextual influences on performance. Her research frequently integrates wearable technology particularly devices to quantify athlete performance with precision. Through her growing body of research, she contributes to the advancement of evidence-based methodologies in sport performance, offering insights relevant to coaches, analysts, and high-performance environments.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publication

López-Sierra, et al.  Impact of training on body composition in elite basketball players. E-Balonmano: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte.

Eleni Andreou | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Eleni Andreou | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Thessaly | Greece

Prof. Eleni Andreou is a leading scholar in educational psychology whose research has significantly shaped contemporary understanding of bullying, peer aggression, school climate, and student psychosocial adjustment. Her work integrates developmental, cognitive, and socio-emotional perspectives to examine how interpersonal relationships, coping responses, and contextual factors influence children’s and adolescents’ behavior within educational settings. With 48 scholarly documents, over 1,300 citations, and an h-index of 19, her research is recognized internationally for both theoretical contribution and applied impact. A major focus of her scholarship examines bully victim dynamics, emphasizing the role of self-efficacy, coping strategies, social cognition, and resilience in children’s responses to aggression. Through longitudinal and intervention-based studies, she has demonstrated how intentional programming, bibliotherapy, and prevention frameworks can positively influence student attitudes, reduce victimization, and enhance school belonging. Her also explore early childhood bullying, using naturalistic observation and multimethod assessment to uncover how aggression emerges and interacts with contextual variables in preschool environments.Microaggressions, inclusion challenges, and academic adjustment. These works offer evidence based insights for fostering equitable learning environments and strengthening support systems within schools and universities. Across her collaborative international projects, she contributes to large scale cross cultural examinations of peer aggression, socio emotional competencies, and student well being.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Vlachou, A., Stavroussi, P., Andreou, E., & Toulia, A. The development of the “Checklist for Life Skills Educational Assessment” (CLSEA). Education Sciences.

Touloupis, T., Andreou, E., & Chasapis, D.  Relations among perceived school context-related factors, cyberbullying, and school adjustment: An examination between native and immigrant students in elementary and secondary education.

Didaskalou, E., Cefai, C., Brighi, A., Bravo-Sanzana, M., Bochaver, A., Bauman, S., & Andreou, E.  A global study of the wellbeing of adolescent students during the COVID-19 2020 lockdown.

Chao-Feng Shih | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chao-Feng Shih | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof | The University of  Central Police University | Taiwan

Dr. Chao-Feng Shih is a scholar and engineer specializing in marine engineering, maritime safety, smart port technologies, and computational mechanics. His academic background and research trajectory focus on advancing hydrodynamics, nonlinear sloshing analysis, marine risk assessment, and intelligent port-based monitoring systems. He has developed strong expertise in integrating engineering theory with modern computational tools to address complex maritime challenges and enhance operational safety in port and offshore environments. His doctoral research applied a modified Lie-Group algorithm to nonlinear sloshing problems, contributing new numerical strategies for analyzing fluid structure interactions in confined and dynamic marine systems. Dr. Shih’s broader research in nonlinear hydrodynamics includes studies on sloshing suppression using baffle designs, meshless methods for heat transfer simulation, and explicit/implicit Lie-Group numerical schemes. His work has been published in reputable indexed journals, addressing topics such as underwater vehicle acoustics, two-dimensional tank sloshing behavior, and Trefftz-based multi-scale methods. Beyond theoretical contributions, Dr. Shih’s research intersects with applied maritime safety and smart harbor development. He has played key roles in projects involving 5G-enabled port monitoring, based inspection systems, and driven maritime applications. His recent works explore remote sensing for port operations, edge-computing frameworks for drone communications, and AI-enhanced solutions for underwater environmental monitoring. These efforts highlight his commitment to integrating emerging technologies with marine engineering to support safer, more efficient, and data-driven maritime operations. His academic publications also include studies on fire prevention in cargo vessels, unmanned underwater vehicle applications, and marine safety risk assessment. Future research directions involve developing AI assisted maritime training systems, simulation-based digital twin platforms, autonomous navigation technologies, and advanced predictive models for port-level risk management. Through this multidisciplinary research portfolio, Dr. Shih continues to contribute to innovation across marine engineering, intelligent maritime systems, and computational analysis.

Featured Publications

Tan, C.-C., Shih, C.-F., Shen, J.-H., & Chen, Y.-W.  A time–space numerical procedure for solving the sideways heat conduction problem.

Chen, Y.-W., Pan, C.-C., Lin, Y.-H., Shih, C.-F., Shen, J.-H., & Chang, C.-M. Acoustic field radiation prediction and verification of underwater vehicles under a free surface. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Fabrice Cognasse | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fabrice Cognasse | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Director | The University of French Blood Establishment (EFS) | France

Dr. Fabrice Cognasse is a distinguished biomedical researcher whose scientific contributions have significantly advanced the fields of immunology, transfusion medicine, and inflammation biology. His research has focused on the complex interactions between platelets, immune cells, and inflammatory mediators, providing groundbreaking insights into the dual role of platelets as hemostatic and immune-modulatory agents. Through a combination of experimental and translational research, his studies have deepened understanding of how platelet-derived molecules influence immune responses, infection control, and pathological inflammation in clinical settings. With an impressive record of 182 peer-reviewed publications, 5,373 citations, and an h-index of 42, Dr. Cognasse’s scholarly work demonstrates both high productivity and sustained impact in biomedical science. His publications appear in leading international journals covering topics such as hematology, immunology, transfusion research, and molecular medicine, where they have contributed to reshaping current concepts of immune regulation and transfusion-related immunomodulation. His research has identified key molecular markers associated with platelet activation and inflammation, supporting the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools aimed at improving transfusion safety and clinical outcomes. The integration of molecular biology, cellular immunology, and translational science within his research has provided a foundation for innovations that enhance patient care and transfusion efficacy. Dr. Cognasse’s work also bridges multiple scientific disciplines through collaborations with international researchers, funding agencies, and research networks. His contributions extend to the design of biomarker-based tools and patented discoveries that advance biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Collectively, his work exemplifies scientific excellence, leadership in immunohematology, and a lasting influence on global research in platelet biology and inflammation.

Featured Publications

Cognasse, F., Integrating cellular and soluble immune signatures of major depression with and without recent suicide attempts. Translational Psychiatry.

Cognasse, F., The composition of single-donor apheresis platelet concentrates is influenced by the age of the donor. Scientific Reports.

Cognasse, F., Pilot study of ABO-isogroup or universal plasma pools with or without pathogen reduction treatment. Blood Transfusion.

Cognasse, F. Cracking TRALI: targeting the membrane attack complex.  Transfusion Clinique et Biologique.

Cognasse, F.,  Donor-reported stress type affects inflammatory blood markers prior to donation. Transfusion Clinique et Biologique.

Junqiao Hong | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Junqiao Hong | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at The University of  Southwestern University of Finance and Economics | China

Dr. Junqiao Hong is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, with a PhD from Renmin University of China. He specializes in rural development, labor migration, and climate change, contributing significantly to understanding the socioeconomic and environmental dynamics in China. Dr. Hong has an impressive academic and professional track record, including publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and Climate Policy, reflecting his expertise in rigorous quantitative and policy-oriented research. His professional experience encompasses teaching, mentoring, and conducting applied research at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, where he examines the impact of poverty alleviation relocation on rural households’ migration decisions and livelihood vulnerability, as well as analyzing the effects of wildfires on different types of property. He possesses strong research skills in data analysis, field surveys, policy evaluation, and socioeconomic modeling, enabling him to generate insights with practical relevance for policymakers and communities. Dr. Hong is a member of the Beijing Association of Agricultural Economics, highlighting his commitment to professional engagement and scholarly collaboration. While he has yet to engage extensively in editorial roles or consultancy projects, his focused research contributions have already garnered recognition, positioning him for future awards and professional honors in economic and environmental research. Looking ahead, Dr. Hong demonstrates strong potential to advance knowledge at the intersection of climate policy and rural economic development, with opportunities to expand interdisciplinary collaborations, develop innovative methodologies, and influence policy formulation. Overall, Dr. Hong exemplifies a dedicated, impactful researcher and educator whose work not only advances academic understanding but also addresses real-world challenges, establishing him as a leading figure in his field with considerable promise for continued scholarly excellence and societal contribution.

Profile:  ORCID

Featured Publications

 Wang, X., Deng, X., Hong, J., Jian, W., & Yang, Z. The impact of wildfires on local property values in Wisconsin, United States. Climate Policy. Advance online publication.

 Qiu, H., Hong, J., Wang, X., & Filipski, M. Home sweet home: Impacts of living conditions on worker migration with evidence from randomized resettlement in China. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Advance online publication.

 Hong, J., Liu, M., Qiu, H., & Feng, X. Can a poverty alleviation programme really help vulnerable rural households? Insights from China. Applied Economics. Advance online publication.

Hatef Pourrashidi Alibigloo | Political Communication | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Hatef Pourrashidi Alibigloo | Political Communication | Best Research Article Award

communication at The University of University of Religions and denominations |  Iran

Dr. Hatef Pourrashidi is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Communication Science at the University of Religions and Denominations in Qom, Iran, recognized for his extensive academic and professional contributions to the field of media and communication. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication Science from Islamic Azad University, Tabriz  an M.A. in Communication Science and Journalism from Islamic Azad University, Tehran , and an M.S. in Agricultural Engineering from Urmia University. His professional journey spans over two decades, including positions as Deputy of the Department of Media Management at URD, Administrator of the University of Applied Science and Technology (Urmia campus), and Public Relations and International Affairs Manager at Maku Free Zone Organization. Dr. Pourrashidi has also served as Chief Editor at the Islamic Parliament of Iran’s News Agency and as a long-serving reporter and correspondent for ISNA, covering major regional events in Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Iraq. His research interests encompass political communication, cognitive warfare, media diplomacy, cultural identity in cyberspace, digital media ethics, and health communication. He possesses strong research and analytical skills in thematic and discourse analysis, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and cross-cultural media studies, complemented by expertise in academic writing, translation, and multilingual communication in Farsi, Azeri, English, Turkish, and Arabic. Dr. Pourrashidi has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers in high-impact international journals, including SCOPUS- and JCR-indexed publications, as well as books on media equipment and Islamic political history. His scholarly excellence has earned him several awards, including the 2025 Featured Researcher Award from the University of Religions and Denominations, and honors from Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Overall, Dr. Pourrashidi stands out as a distinguished scholar whose interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to advancing communication science continue to bridge cultural understanding and contribute meaningfully to global academic discourse.

Profile:  ORCID

Featured Publications

Hassim, A. A., Azman, N. S., & Shamsudin, M. F. . The global business environment and the role of cultural intelligence: Systematic literature review. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice.

Shamsudin, M. F., Hassim, A. A., Zandi, G., & Esa, S. A. Managing customer trust and satisfaction on chatbots in the retail industry. Journal of Information Technology Management.

Hassim, A. A., Shamsudin, M. F., Zandi, G., & Ismail, N. The influence of social media marketing activities on purchase intention: A study of the e-commerce industry. Journal of Information Technology Management.

Shamsudin, M. F., & Hassim, A. A.  Mediating role of organizational innovation on market orientation and business performance: SEM-AMOS approach. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology.

Abudaqa, A. M., Hassim, A. A., & Saidun, Z. . Relationship between service usefulness and information awareness toward citizen satisfaction of e-government services in Kuala Lumpur. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change.